Anonymous has come to the defense of one of their fellow hackers, attacking Sony websites and the PlayStation Network in retaliation for the treatment they have given to the hacker "GeoHot."
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Visual Proof That Wikipedia is Kind of Large
One man took it upon himself to print out 437 Wikipedia articles. The end result? A book so comically large that you have to appreciate it.
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According to representatives of the Vatican, the prevalence of the Internet has led to a rise in the interest of Satanism.
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A rather interesting infographic charts the history of web browsers, from the first instance of Netscape, through the rise of Internet Explorer and the crowded market of today.
Read More »Internet Browsers Battle to See Which Consumes Least Amount of Power
Microsoft ran some tests to see which Internet browser was the easiest on your computer's battery. Not surprisingly, their own browser did quite well...
Read More »Google to Bring 1Gbps Internet to Kansas City
Google has announced that they will be bringing their prototype 1Gbps fiber optic network to Kansas City, Kansas.
Read More »MySpace Lost Ten Million Users. In One Month.
MySpace, the once dominant social networking website, has now lost an unhealthy percentage of its users -- including ten million in January 2011 alone.
Read More »OMG, LOL and BFF added to OED*
The Oxford English Dictionary has added a few new "words" to the list of official words... yep.
Read More »Behold! Classic Gaming Deaths Set to 8-Bit “Mad World”
Remember the arcade? ...no? It used to be a place where you would hang out and play games for a quarter a pop. This video will likely appeal to you older gamers out there.
Read More »Record Companies Sue LimeWire For All the Money in the World (and then some)
One of the numbers that thirteen recording companies have come up with in their lawsuit against LimeWire is so massive that there is, quite literally, not enough money on Earth to cover it.
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